Mini Laptops

The array of fast paced mini laptops entering the market leave you nothing less than spoilt for choice. Their pricing begins at a tempting hundred and eighty or so about £250 can fetch you some of the smartest, lightest and most efficient mini gadgets in town. It can’t replace a desktop, but it can do much much more.

Acer is currently poised as one of the UK’s most popular laptop brands. It offers Aspire One 533 (£270) with supreme HD and adequate battery life and a stylish design, while the Acer D255E Netbook priced at £194.99 brings you a whopping 8 hour long battery life! Then there is the cheap and cheerful EMachines E350 for £200 and Toshiba Mini Netbook for £175 ruling the roost as well.
And what’s more; even a bad credit history may not thwart your chances of owning the computer you want. Many UK retailers offer pay-weekly, pay-monthly and Buy Now Pay Later schemes which allow you to spread the cost of your purchase over several months or even defer the payment for a defined period of time. Retailers like Gimmitech and Littlewoods are two well-known retailers that offer a wide variety of schemes for obtaining mini laptops on credit

Since mini laptops are not a luxury expense and are usually quite cheap, financing schemes by retailers usually don’t entail a credit check. All you need is a proof of age, identity and residence along with proof of regular income and a commitment to stay in the city for a period of time. Though price is the biggest determinant, because of stiff competition, you can consider a wide variety of options in terms of battery life, operating system, storage space, display, audio quality, Wi-Fi connectivity and other features.

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